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Contemporary Art Gallery

555 Nelson Street
Vancouver, Canada
Open from Tuesday to
Sunday 12 pm → 6 pm

Admission always free
ArchiveExhibition
16 Nov 90until15 Dec 90

Gordon Payne

PAINTING 1986-1990

555 Hamilton St

An abstract painting made using dozens of layers of blue, black, white, yellow, and red paint, swirled and splattered around the canvas.

Gordon Payne makes paintings the way the Austrian author Thomas Bernhard made books - slowly, painfully, cyclically, and with a kind of Northern European pessimism. He has made sixteen paintings in the last five years, eight of which are in this exhibition. These works required an average of four years to finish, with the actual production being concentrated in the summer months Payne spends on Hornby Island. Quantitatively, they each contain several hundred thousand paint marks, or acts of figuration, only a small fraction of which are revealed in photographic reproduction.

-Bill Jeffries excerpt from “Gordon Payne’s Painting: 1986 – 1990,” 1990